Posted by at 30th November, 2008
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Transformers: The Game – opening cinematics / alkuvideo trailer
http://plaza.fi/edome/uutiset/transformersia-joka-tuutista-ja-myos-historian-havinoita
http://plaza.fi/edome/arvostelut/transformers-ps2
http://plaza.fi/kaista/elokuvat/viikon-traileri/viikon-traileri-transformers
http://plaza.fi/kaista/elokuvat/arvostelut/transformers
http://plaza.fi/kaista/elokuvat/arvostelut/kaista-katsastaa-vuoden-2007-sarjakuvaelokuvat-osa-12
http://plaza.fi/kaista/elokuvat/arvostelut/kaista-katsastaa-vuoden-2007-sarjakuvaelokuvat-osa-22
http://plaza.fi/edome/uutiset/eurooppalaiset-pelistudiot-ohittivat-myynnissa-japanilaiset
http://plaza.fi/edome/uutiset/eurooppalaiset-pelistudiot-ohittivat-myynnissa-japanilaiset
TRANSFORMERS: The Game lets you choose your side — Autobots or Decepticons — to either protect or destroy Earth,” said Will Kassoy, senior vice president of global brand management, Activision, Inc. “The game features fully destructible environments, an army of playable characters, split second changes from robot to vehicle form and a storyline that goes beyond the film to include some elements from the property’s long history that will also appeal to Generation 1 fans.”
“The Activision team has done an outstanding job of replicating the live-action movie scale and realism into TRANSFORMERS: The Game,” said Jeff Burdeen, Vice President of Digital Media for HPG. “Across the current and next-generation platforms, gamers will have an awesome TRANSFORMERS experience from the amazing vehicle-to-robot changes to the heart-pounding action.”
In TRANSFORMERS: The Game for the consoles and PC, players are presented with dual campaigns as they choose from an unprecedented line-up of characters including OPTIMUS PRIME, MEGATRON, IRONHIDE, STARSCREAM, BUMBLEBEE and more. Gamers must master each character’s unique weapons,
moves and instantaneous conversions from robot to vehicle mode as they rampage through fully interactive and destructible environments in their quest to protect or destroy Earth.
The Nintendo DS™ offers two completely different games, TRANSFORMERS: AUTOBOTS and TRANSFORMERS: DECEPTICONS. Both titles enable players to engage in the “AllSpark Wars” through Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection where they must help their side win the global conflict between AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS via daily challenge missions and global player stats comparisons. Each Nintendo DS game features 20 unique story missions plus more than 20 challenge missions as well as local wireless multiplayer modes for up to four players.
The PSPÒ (PlayStationÒ Portable) system version of TRANSFORMERS: The Game features more than 20 playable TRANSFORMERS characters with three combat modes and 19 story-based missions that have players playing both AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS as they progress through the game. In addition, gamers can battle in four-player Ad Hoc wireless competitions including Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Ascension Rites (king of the hill) and Secure the Energon (capture the flag), in more than 10 multiplayer arenas.
TRANSFORMERS: The Game was developed by Traveller’s Tales for the Xbox 360™ video game system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Wii™ home video game system from Nintendo, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and PC, and is rated “T” (Teen) by the ESRB. The PSP system version was developed by Savage Entertainment and is currently rated “E 10+” (Everyone 10 and older — Violence) by the ESRB. Two unique games for Nintendo DS, TRANSFORMERS: AUTOBOTS and TRANSFORMERS:
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Duration : 0:2:13
Posted by at 27th November, 2008
PC, Sony PSP, PS2, PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
Shiny Media
www.pspsps.tv www.xboxer.tv www.wiiwii.tv www.games-digest.com
Duration : 0:1:45
Posted by at 26th November, 2008
Posted by at 22nd November, 2008
eDome – http://www.edome.net
Transformers: The Game – Executives from HASBRO discuss the game.
http://plaza.fi/edome/uutiset/transformersia-joka-tuutista-ja-myos-historian-havinoita
http://plaza.fi/edome/arvostelut/transformers-ps2
http://plaza.fi/kaista/elokuvat/viikon-traileri/viikon-traileri-transformers
http://plaza.fi/kaista/elokuvat/arvostelut/transformers
http://plaza.fi/kaista/elokuvat/arvostelut/kaista-katsastaa-vuoden-2007-sarjakuvaelokuvat-osa-12
http://plaza.fi/kaista/elokuvat/arvostelut/kaista-katsastaa-vuoden-2007-sarjakuvaelokuvat-osa-22
http://plaza.fi/edome/uutiset/eurooppalaiset-pelistudiot-ohittivat-myynnissa-japanilaiset
http://plaza.fi/edome/uutiset/eurooppalaiset-pelistudiot-ohittivat-myynnissa-japanilaiset
TRANSFORMERS: The Game lets you choose your side — Autobots or Decepticons — to either protect or destroy Earth,” said Will Kassoy, senior vice president of global brand management, Activision, Inc. “The game features fully destructible environments, an army of playable characters, split second changes from robot to vehicle form and a storyline that goes beyond the film to include some elements from the property’s long history that will also appeal to Generation 1 fans.”
“The Activision team has done an outstanding job of replicating the live-action movie scale and realism into TRANSFORMERS: The Game,” said Jeff Burdeen, Vice President of Digital Media for HPG. “Across the current and next-generation platforms, gamers will have an awesome TRANSFORMERS experience from the amazing vehicle-to-robot changes to the heart-pounding action.”
In TRANSFORMERS: The Game for the consoles and PC, players are presented with dual campaigns as they choose from an unprecedented line-up of characters including OPTIMUS PRIME, MEGATRON, IRONHIDE, STARSCREAM, BUMBLEBEE and more. Gamers must master each character’s unique weapons,
moves and instantaneous conversions from robot to vehicle mode as they rampage through fully interactive and destructible environments in their quest to protect or destroy Earth.
The Nintendo DS™ offers two completely different games, TRANSFORMERS: AUTOBOTS and TRANSFORMERS: DECEPTICONS. Both titles enable players to engage in the “AllSpark Wars” through Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection where they must help their side win the global conflict between AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS via daily challenge missions and global player stats comparisons. Each Nintendo DS game features 20 unique story missions plus more than 20 challenge missions as well as local wireless multiplayer modes for up to four players.
The PSPÒ (PlayStationÒ Portable) system version of TRANSFORMERS: The Game features more than 20 playable TRANSFORMERS characters with three combat modes and 19 story-based missions that have players playing both AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS as they progress through the game. In addition, gamers can battle in four-player Ad Hoc wireless competitions including Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Ascension Rites (king of the hill) and Secure the Energon (capture the flag), in more than 10 multiplayer arenas.
TRANSFORMERS: The Game was developed by Traveller’s Tales for the Xbox 360™ video game system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Wii™ home video game system from Nintendo, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and PC, and is rated “T” (Teen) by the ESRB. The PSP system version was developed by Savage Entertainment and is currently rated “E 10+” (Everyone 10 and older — Violence) by the ESRB. Two unique games for Nintendo DS, TRANSFORMERS: AUTOBOTS and TRANSFORMERS:
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Duration : 0:2:13
Posted by at 18th November, 2008
http://www.mangaanime.co.uk/ The absolutely fantastic Final Fantasy Versus XIII. It is a trailer that was first shown at the E3 2006 Expo and Tokyo Game Show.
This is the yet unreleased action role-playing game (rpg) developed and published by Square Enix exclusively for the Sony PlayStation 3 video game console.
Alongside Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy Agito XIII, the game is a part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII compilation.
The game itself should be out sometime in 2008 (some experts even predict 2009).
http://www.mangaanime.co.uk/
Duration : 0:2:45
Posted by at 29th October, 2008
OUT TODAY!! My personal trailer for the upcoming game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
MUSIC: A version of ‘Requiem For A Dream’ by Clint Mansell
REALEASE DATE: 16th September 2008
PLATFORMS: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP, PS2, Nintendo DS
Duration : 0:2:4
Posted by at 27th October, 2008
Developer(s): EA Black Box
Publisher(s): Electronic Arts
Series: Need for Speed
Platform(s): XBOX 360, Playstation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable (PSP), PC, Wii, Mobile phone,[1] iPhone[2]
Release date(s)
NA November 18, 2008[3]
EU November 21, 2008[1]
Web: www.needforspeed.com | www.ea.com
Genre(s): Street Racing & Adventure
Rating(s): ESRB: Rating Pending
Media: Blu-ray Disc, DVD, DVD-DL, Wii Optical Disc, UMD
Need for Speed: Undercover is the twelfth installment of the popular racing video game series Need for Speed, developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. It is set for release on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Windows, PlayStation Portable, iPhone and mobile on 21 November 2008.
heres confirmed cars list,
- Aston Martin DB9 or DBS
- Audi R8
- Audi RS4
- Audi S5 (?)
- Audi TT (1st-gen)
- BMW M6
- Chevrolet Camaro (5th-gen)
- Dodge Challenger (classic)
- Dodge Viper (1st/2nd-gen)
- Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
- Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Roadster
- Lexus IS350
- Lexus IS F
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
- Nissan 370Z
- Nissan GT-R
- Porsche 911 GT2 (997)
- Porsche 911 GT3 (997)
- Porsche 911 Turbo (997)
- Shelby GT500KR
- Toyota Supra (Mk4)
Need For Speed (NFS) Series timeline:
4.1 The Need for Speed (1994)
4.2 Need for Speed II (1997)
4.3 Need for Speed: V-Rally (1997)
4.4 Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)
4.5 Need For Speed: V-Rally 2 (1999)
4.6 Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999)
4.7 Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000)
4.8 Motor City Online (2001)
4.9 Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002)
4.10 Need for Speed: Underground (2003)
4.11 Need for Speed: Underground 2 (2004)
4.12 Need for Speed: Underground Rivals (2005, PlayStation Portable)
4.13 Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005)
4.14 Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)
4.15 Need for Speed: ProStreet (2007)
4.16 Need for Speed: Undercover (2008)
4.17 Need for Speed XIII (2009)
Duration : 0:1:42
Posted by at 25th October, 2008
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Metal Gear Solid 4 on PS3
http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/adventure/metalgearsolid4/index.html
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Speaking to Famitsu, Hideo Kojima, the famed game designer, revealed he has no plans to bring the Metal Gear Solid series to any next-generation platform other than Sony’s PlayStation 3.
“Metal Gear Solid 4 is only scheduled for release on the PlayStation 3 at the current time,” he told the Japanese game magazine. “Of course we could port it to other consoles, but doing so would require additional staff and research and development costs. If I were to make games for the Xbox 360 or the [Nintendo] Revolution, I’d rather create original titles that match each console’s audience, instead of the Metal Gear Solid series.”
When asked about his impressions on the next generation of consoles, Kojima began by saying the PlayStation 3 is setting the technical bar very high. Citing the PS3 trailers shown during Sony’s pre-E3 conference, Kojima said only a limited number of developers will be able to make games that actually play in real time with a similar quality of graphics.
On the other hand, Kojima said the Xbox 360 is much more accessible from a development perspective, and he thinks many companies will support the console. He said he couldn’t comment on Nintendo’s Revolution, since most of its hardware specs are still a mystery, but he’s looking forward to whatever surprises it may hold.
“As a developer, I see the three consoles as different kinds of meals,” said Kojima. “The PlayStation 3 is a sumptuous feast for special occasions; the Xbox 360 is a fine Sunday dinner; and the Revolution is a rich, home-cooked supper.”
Kojima continued telling Famitsu about what the future of gaming holds. “The age when people are intimidated by the transition from 2D to 3D or being able to play [games] online has ended,” he said. “This is when our skills [as developers] will begin to get tested. Up until now, game making was like creating sets for movies. We prioritized on [rendering] the visible areas, and the rest was left blank. But no matter how realistic it may be, a set is still a set. So instead of a stage set, I want to make a real world. I’m planning on advancing from realism to naturalism.”
Duration : 0:3:35
Posted by at 23rd October, 2008
All the trailers on the ps2 and ps3 for dragonball Z no snes psx gameboy or anything like that and i also didnt add sagas becuz 1.the game was kinda bad and 2 i couldnt find the trailer
Duration : 0:10:57